The Limits Of “Plans”

A reader writes:

You’re right to note that Obama, too, "has plans," but frankly, when it comes to electing a president, I don’t care so much about that.  Congress will have a legislative agenda, and they will (or they won’t) implement it.  The president’s agenda too often is set by someone else, like al-Qaeda.  And when that time comes, I want a measured, principled, reflective president with a rigorous intellect who will capably work with people on either side of the aisle to ensure that the right decisions are made.  What I don’t want is a partisan warrior for whom political power and public service have become all but indistinguishable.  That’s why I’m backing Obama.  It’s also why I’ll make McCain the first Republican ever to get my presidential vote if the race comes down to him and Senator Clinton.

My feelings entirely. My leaning toward Obama has a lot to do with his even temperament, his ability to listen, his powerful persuasive faculties and his judgment. Those are the qualities I look for in a president.